Turkey , still stands out as the unexplored European country, I say this because, it still reserves several artefacts from ancient history and is making several tourist oriented implementations both structurally and virtually, Visiting Turkey will be a very brilliant idea for the summer holidays, the sunshine, beaches and interesting package deals that are offered are second to none, the Turkish government however has plans in place to allow visitors obtain their stay visa on arrival at the airport, you might need to visit your local Turkish embassy for more information about the Turkey Visa requirements
Your holidays will be a thing to remember as Turkey offers several sightseeing attractions, with assured security and factor experienced tour guide operators, some of the fascinating places you will like to visit and make your holiday a memorable one, while in Turkey, are mentioned below
The Blue Lagoon beach:-
Beach lovers from all over the world will be thrilled at the sight of this beautiful scenery and swimmable beach, just outside the capital, it offers a variety of water sport operators restaurants and beach bars, you might wish to learn a few new things about water sports or just enjoy a swim in the waters, you might even prefer to lay back and enjoy the summer sun shine
Visit the Celsus library:-
Visit this ancient library filled with information about ancient Turkey and learn new things and facts forehand, amaze yourself to century old statues that depict, wisdom, virtue, thought and knowledge
Visit the Sultanahmet Mosque:-
The Sultanahmet Mosque, built in the outskirts of the capital Istanbul, is a sight for sore eyes, a combination of 15th century architecture and modernity, The “Blue Mosque” is a place to visit this summer
Visit the Hagia Sophia:-
A modern day library with Turkish Empire artefacts on display, you will be intrigued on what you will learn about Turkeys role in shaping the modern world, this former mosque turned library is open to all
The Dolmabache Palace
Located inside Istanbul this palace exhibits Turkish tradition to its fullest, visitors of all races are allowed to visit and learn more about traditional Turkish ways
The Castle of Saint Peter:-
Why would a castle in Turkey bear the name of a Christian Patron? you might ask, well ,visit and learn more about the archaeological underwater findings this Castle/Museum offers, it is located on the southern coast of Turkey, it welcomes visitors , students and tourists alike
The Mount Nemrut:-
It is practically impossible to talk about Turkey without indicating the presence of the Assyrian empire, preservative methods and nature itself, has kept these artefacts intact and inscription written on them are still legible, either in Arabic or Greek languages. The Mount Nemrut, is a popular tomb site of one of the great kings that ruled the Turkish Empire centuries ago, still intact and in place, visitors from all over the world throng this place to admire nature’s handiwork and expertise in preservation of history.